Our own A to Z of our Gardening - Page 6

..yes that delightful photo of the Dunnock, how quaint is that..? ... I don't see enough of those...

Doronicum's I'm not familiar with. I also like Daffodils [Narcissus I suppose - Daffs between friends that are all yellow, like 'February Gold' which for me flowers in March, they're out now and looking really good...

here is one of my favourite Spring flowers [they're not up yet this season], Dicentra spectabilis and I really like this white version. I'm not yet ready to call these 'Lamprocapnos' - a name I just can't get my tongue around... whoever thought that one up...?

The dunnock is lovely-we get a lot round here. I'm sure he'll be fine nut. Had 2 robins sitting on the seed feeder this morning-one on each side on a perch each-presume they were Mr & Mrs! Soon as I picked up the camera one flew off typical!

Matty 2. dierama often take while to settle before flowering but then...wow! Well worth it
Fairygirl cheerfulness is one of my fav daffs too....scent fills the garden
Dicentra spectabilis alba is now growing for me, emerging beside one of my purple hellebores. Will post pics soon, if that's ok.
Oh, D for dahlia Honka. Check this one out..different and stunning

This will be an unpopular choice for 'D', but I do admire the cunning of the Dandelion. On the lawn, knowing that it is going to get beheaded if it grows too high, it starts to form buds when it is only 2 cm high. In a busy flower bed it again grows to the height of the surrounding plants before flowering; how clever is that?